Английская Википедия:Cáhita

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Шаблон:Infobox Ethnic group Cahíta is an umbrella term for several Indigenous peoples of Mexico in the West Coast states of Sonora and Sinaloa.[1] The term includes the Yaqui, Mayo, and Tehueco peoples.[2]

The Cáhita numbered approximately 40,000 in the 20th century.[3]Шаблон:Update inline

Origin

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Graphic featuring images of Cáhita dancers

An early 17th-century Jesuit first recorded the term Cáhita, which referred to the Hiaki, Mayo, and Tehueco.[2][2] Mid-19th-century Mexican scholars broaden the term Cáhita to refer to more region peoples.[2]

Language

Шаблон:Main Their languages, the Yaqui and Mayo languages, form the Cáhitan branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. They are agglutinative languages, where words use suffix complexes for a variety of purposes, with several morphemes strung together. The Cáhita population was drastically reduced by Spanish explorers during colonial times.Шаблон:Citation needed

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